yes they alaways fall of the tree. yes they alaways fall of the tree.
yes
Sugar Maple trees have helicoptor seeds (when they fall, they twist like helicoptors).
A jacaranda tree reproduces like any other tree. Planting jacaranda seeds increases the tree population. Apparently, seeds from the tree fall off of the tree itself as well.
Sycamore seeds have a "wing" and when they fall off the tree this makes them whirl round like a helicopter. This slows their rate of fall and the wind takes them away from their parent tree, dispersing them.
The Seeds of the Pine Tree … when the seeds mature, the pine cone opens, and the seed fall out.
The Seeds of the Pine Tree … when the seeds mature, the pine cone opens, and the seed fall out.
trees are not so much born.. but they grow from seeds which can be planted or fall from other trees
The double winged seeds of the Sycamore are designed to spin as they fall from the branches, like a helicopter. They may fall around the base of the parent tree, or be blown by strong winds further away.
Perhaps you are speaking of the mimosa tree. It has delicate pink tendril like flowers and pole bean pods in the fall with seeds in them.
its cycle is first small tree and then turns into an adult tree
They can fall off their tree or plant and an animal will eat the date and the seeds will come out of their behind.
they have helicopter seeds so that when they fall off they travel a short distance away from the tree.